Oslo and Bergen are definitely in my plan . The two main things my family and I want to see are the fjords and the aurora borealis . But we have been cautioned about the rains and the possibility that neither the fjords , because of fog, and the lights, because of clouds, may be visible. Is it really so bad in November that we must change our plans to travel in some other month? Would love to hear from you wonderful nomads out there!Thanks!

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If you decided to visit Oslo, I advise to walk around Frogner Park to see bronze and granite sculptures by Gustav Vigeland and visit Bygdøy Peninsula for several of Oslo’s top attractions and cultural museums.
over 1 year ago

In my opinion, if you want to see the aurora borealis you should go to Tromso. I've been there in February and I saw it 3 times in 5 nights. Anyway, in November I think you have posibilities to see it.
over 1 year ago

Take the train Oslo to Bergen, and get off halfway to take the little train down th Flam. Shouldn't be missed! If you can stay in Flam for a night or two, even better. I do this this trip whoever I am back in Norge. Never get tired!
over 1 year ago

I think Bergen and Tromso are good choices for your trip. Bergen is known as the most beautiful fjord city of the country, but also the city with the most of rain. But anyway, if you go in November you must expect a lot of rain and pack your bag accordingly. As they say there "there is no bad weather, only bad clothes". And Tromso is definitely the place to be if you want to see northern lights!
over 1 year ago